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FASTSIGNS Livonia is looking for a Graphic Designer and Sign Production Specialist who possesses the maturity, passion, and energy to collaborate with our growing team. Applying vinyl graphics to rigid substrates (plastics and metals), vehicles, and windows.
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This is a hybrid position, and the SAP Production Planning Specialist will collaborate with colleagues and teams in our Dearborn, MI office. Enterprise Technology is looking for a hands-on and highly motivated specialist in Production Planning who can work with a global team that is developing & deploying SAP S/4HANA for Ford's core manufacturing plants.
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As a Full Time Food Production Associate you bring fun into our store! Will fill in other areas such as stocking, cashiering or other food production areas during down times. Our 170+ stores are the primary supplier for many small food service operators, families, non-profit organizations, caterers and so much more.
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Conduct weekly Production/Safety meetings with departmental personnel. Maintain quality, efficiencies, and production levels set by management. Coordinate with your Plant Superintendent and Maintenance Manager on any repairs or preventive maintenance is done in the department.
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Off-Shift Production Supervisor (Foundry) Directs, supervises and monitors the activities of operators to accomplish daily production goals and targeted HSE, quality and delivery/cost metrics.
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Implement short & long term production planning requirements to achieve weekly MPS schedule compliance. Position Overview: To support and drive the implementation and continuous improvement of activities in the designated production areas to meet production and business goals pertaining to; customer delivery, people, (safety/productivity), quality, and cost objectives.
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About the job Production Manager - Stamping. Schedule production work assignments. Provide feedback of employee questions/concerns to Manufacturing Manager and HR Director. PLEX ERP experience.
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Production Group Leaders:As a Production Group Leader, you will be responsible for supervising a group of employees to develop business processes, manage production operations and foster an atmosphere of teamwork and cooperation.
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The Production Associate, also known as the Cylinder Filler, will be responsible for safely handling and filling gas products into liquid, medical and high pressure gas cylinders in compliance with federal, state, local regulations, and meeting the standard operating procedures of Airgas.
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If so, MacLean-Fogg invites you to embark on an exciting journey with us as a Production Supervisor! 🛠️ Job Opportunity: Production Supervisor at MacLean-Fogg. As a Production Supervisor, your role extends beyond overseeing daily operations; you're an essential part of talent development, policy enforcement, and safety advocacy.
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Foster open lines of communication with Executive Chef/Sous Chef for any production issues noticed or expected. Production Prep Cook. Continental is looking for a standout Full Time Production Prep Cookwho wants to be part of a team dedicated to outstanding customer service, the highest professional standards, and a commitment to delivering flawless quality.
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Cintas is seeking a Production Associate - Garment Sorter - Cleanroom to support the Rental Division. Production Associate - Garment Sorter - Cleanroom- Westland, MI. Production Associates are expected to meet or exceed a standard for quantity and quality of work.
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Production Technician 1 Feeder (2nd Shift) Responsible for quality, output, and production goals. Verify correct material is on the production line (5%) Communicate with other production team members.
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Supervise and provide technical expertise as required to the Mill, Shipping, Slitter, and Quality Departments
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Day shift is 5:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and the midnight shift is 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. Will be responsible for overseeing production. Production Supervisor position available in the Plymouth, Michigan area.
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